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Olga Grushin

    January 1, 1971

    Olga Grushin is an author whose novels delve into the complexities of the human psyche and relationships. Her stylistic mastery lies in keen observation and the ability to capture subtle emotional nuances. Grushin focuses on themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Her prose is valued for its depth and compelling linguistic artistry.

    Olga Grushin
    Život a sny Anatolije Suchanova
    The Charmed Wife
    The Dream Life of Sukhanov
    Forty Rooms
    The Concert Ticket
    • The Concert Ticket

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(39)Add rating

      Anna is on her way home from work on a cold winter's day when she sees a crowd queuing at a kiosk. Though a queue is not an unusual sight in a Russian city, this appears different. There's a rumour that famous exiled composer Selinksy is returning to conduct his last symphony for one night only - and this kiosk is selling tickets.

      The Concert Ticket
    • Totally original in conception and execution, Forty Rooms is mysterious, withholding, and, ultimately, emotionally devastating. Grushin is dealing with issues of women's identity, of women's choices, in a way no modern novel has explored so deeply. When our protagonist finds her children grown and her husband absent, she must evaluate the choices that led her away from her bohemian poet dream and into a comfortable marriage. Was it a life well lived? A life complete? Does such a life really exist? This ambiguity is the core of this provocative novel.

      Forty Rooms
    • The Dream Life of Sukhanov

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(1332)Add rating

      Stepping out into the dusk of an warm evening, esteemed art critic Sukhanov feels on top of the world. But the year is 1985 and the air is heavy with change. His future is haunted by doubt. Beset by visions of a past he gave up, he questions his choices: in swapping a life as a brilliant underground artist for comfort did he betray his dreams?

      The Dream Life of Sukhanov
    • Cinderella meets Marriage Story in this beautifully written, powerful reimagining that picks up thirteen years after she and Prince Charming said 'I do'.

      The Charmed Wife
    • Život a sny Anatolije Suchanova

      • 394 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Podmanivá kniha ruské autorky (1971), žijící ve Washingtonu, byla na Západě přijata s velkým nadšením (2005) a je hodnocena jako mimořádné dílo navazující na nejlepší literární tradice Ruska. Hlavní postava románu, v mládí avantgardní malíř a později umělecký kritik, si v sovětském Rusku postupně vybudoval skvělou kariéru. Přichází však doba ,perestrojky' a nejen vnitřní, ale i vnější tlaky nutí talentovaného, ale už rezignovaného muže, aby promýšlel a revidoval svá životní rozhodnutí i postoje.

      Život a sny Anatolije Suchanova